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hi,
Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> On 10/11/19 7:22 AM, jr wrote:
> > Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> >> ...
> >> For me, on debian/ubuntu/mint, povray/qtpovray ends up at
> >> /usr/share/povray-3.7
> >> /usr/share/qtpovray-3.8
> > weird. neither is "system" software, so should go under '/usr/local' (or
> > '/opt'), aiui.
>
> /usr/share: Architecture-independent (shared) data.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard
thanks. could have sworn there's a section 7 man page too, but cannot find it
now. :-(
> I have 351 directories of foo under /usr/share
> /usr/local is for stuff I build myself. I didn't, I installed the
> "official" debian package.
>
> /opt is for optional. Good for whole self contained self-downloaded
> packages. Like /opt/eclipse and /opt/Qt.
still, strange choice. conflict between build system and packaging tool? in my
(nvh) opinion, the packages should install under '/usr/local', and the
"architecture independent" stuff under '/usr/local/share'.
wrt '/opt', _if_ POV-Ray installed as '/opt/povray/{bin,etc,share}', I'd be ok
with that too.
if you create your own (qtpovray) package, does that differ from the official
package? (blame the maintainer! ;-))
> I'm curious, on your slackware system, where do your *.vim files live?
> (like filetype.vim) The povray %INSTALLDIR% is a cousin of that.
'/usr/share/vim'. however, the editor is (of course) part of the system s/ware.
regards, jr.
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